
Picture this: It's 1912 and you're a first class passenger on board the RMS Titanic, the world's largest passenger ship. You had spent nearly $5,000 on your ticket (that's equivalent to $130,000 in modern dollars), and you're positively starving. What do you eat for your 10-course supper?
Choose your favorite foods based on the exact meals that were once served on the Titanic, and we'll reveal which era you actually belong in. How cool is that? Get ready to time travel.
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You belong in the 80s!
You should be living in the 1980s! You usually think out of the box and are very creative. You love the arts and are very invested in current affairs. You probably are (or were) a bit grungy and may not quite fit in with the popular crowds of this generation. You’ve learnt to accept that sometimes life doesn’t go your way, but you work around it. No matter what it is, you try to see the good in everything.
You belong in the 60s!
You’d fit right in, in the 1960s! You push the boundaries. You want to see change happen, and will do anything it takes for that. If you are young in this century, you are considered an “old soul”. Even though you may at times look intimidating, you can be pretty sensitive and you make a good friend. People just don’t give you the chance to let them get to know you, which is a bummer for them.
This is quite true of me.
I belong in the 40s!!!!
80’s baby I thought I would get renaissance but this is perfect
I belong in the 80’s.
I could deal with that,
I belong in the 80’s,that is cool!!!
You’d fit right in, in the 1960s! You push the boundaries. You want to see change happen, and will do anything it takes for that. If you are young in this century, you are considered an “old soul”. Even though you may at times look intimidating, you can be pretty sensitive and you make a good friend. People just don’t give you the chance to let them get to know you, which is a bummer for them.
^ I think that’s accurate
cool